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    Vineyards

    The vineyards selected for the Cape of Good Hope range represent exceptional vineyard sites and some of the oldest vines in the country, lovingly tended to produce only the finest reflection of their terroir. These vines are a reflection of a countrywide search that was to spark a worldwide old vine movement.

    Elandskloof

    Altima

    Situated in the isolated Elandskloof Valley just North of Villiersdorp, Altima was purchased from the Overnstone Family in 2008. It is 5km wide and surrounded by a steep mountain range rising 1km from the valley floor.

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    COGH Vineyard Riebeeksrivier

    Swartland

    Riebeeksrivier

    A historical farm along the Riebeeksrivier road, on the slopes of Kasteelberg, overlooking the Swartland. Purchased in 2007 with the goal to produce top Rhône-style varietals.

    Skurfberg

    Arbeidsend

    Arbeidsend has been in the van Lill family for three generations. Traditionally Rooibos tea and sheep farmers, Basie van Lill’s father decided to plant a few parcels of vines to diversify. These vineyards are also surrounded by fynbos.

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    Skurfberg

    Kromme Vallei

    Henk Laing’s farm, Kromme Vallei, is situated on a stretch of land between Lamberts Bay and Clanwilliam, on the Skurfberg Mountain overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Laing has a deep understanding of this land, the vines, the weather, the animals and fynbos, having walked these soils during harvest with his father, decades ago.

    Somerset West

    Parel Vallei Farmstead

    A small block of Merlot, planted at high density in residential Somerset West.

    COGH Parel Vallei Farmstead